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Super Green Juice Review

Super Green Juice has some serious health pop, but not quite enough to breach the bottom of my top 10 superfood green drink reviews list. But don’t fret if you already purchased it, as this Super Green Juice review is going to feature a number of notable health benefits derived from drinking this green drink powder.

I read another Super Green Juice review the other day that did, however, list this drink as one of their top products. In all honesty, I believe that to have been a case of a reviewer who is new and became a prisoner to the moment while reading a pretty impressive looking label.

Super Green Juice as a powerful ingredient list. It won’t break your bank. They make a lot of manufacturer claims that are a little sketchy, but don’t they all in some capacity? No harm, no foul, at least after we compare this product to others in the market.

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SUPERFOODS

Super Green Juice is certainly no slouch when it comes to nutrient density. They have four blends they promote. I go over each blend below. Here’s the thing: These blends are all good, but Super Green Juice really tries to exploit blend names in their labels. For example, antioxidants are found throughout the “energy blend” and the “alkalizing” blend is a lot of grasses, as well, alkalizing is merely a part of eating a lot of greens in general.

Blend names help sell health products. No harm, no foul, honestly. There is a lot of goodness in Super Green Juice. I think the most important blend that helps to move Super Green Juice away from the herd is the antioxidant blend. They use a lot of cool and healthy mushrooms. This could be the one blend that makes them viable to purchase. The nutritional panel is without a doubt, the most essential part of our Super Green Juice review.

NUTRITIONAL PANEL

The Alkalizing Blend

Ah, alkalinity. Water manufactures are saying we need it. It sounds like a darn good thing to have. In the end, this is your “grassy blend.” Grasses are some of the most healthy plants to eat on earth. Alfalfa grass is full of nutrient density, including, vitamins A, iron, potassium, and even protein. This blend also has barley grass juice. Included in the greens mix is spinach, which is arguably the most powerful superfood on earth. Just ask Popeye.

Detox and Energizing Blend

The word “detox” has almost become a term used to mock health advocates anymore. I almost hate the word now. It is commonly overused by health product labels as a way to reach new eyeballs. If you drink green drink powders and you don’t eat a lot of processed foods, your body is likely to spit out bad crap. That’s just the nature of our bodies. That said, organic cholera is known to have some detox attributes, which is why Super Green Juice uses detox in the blend name. Spirulina and sea kelp are also in this blend, making it a really well-rounded health infusion.

Digestive Support Blend

This is most definitely my favorite Super Green Juice blend. This blend can be divided up between healthy fibers, such as flaxseed and chia seed. As well as healthy probiotics. The flax and chia seeds are good sources of omega 3 fatty acids to boot, so that’s a double win. The probitotics in the blend will feed off the resistant starch aspects of the indigestible fibers. I know, “indigestible” sounds super scary, but fear not, those are healthy bacterias for the probiotic enzymes to feed from! This can enhance your mood and overall brain function!

Antioxidants

In the end, a green powder drink that’s legit even in the smallest of manners should have antioxidants present throughout the blend. That’s the case with Super Green Juice as well. However, they do like to market their blends, for better or for worse. This blend features powerful berries, like blueberries and goji berries and cranberries which all contain a wide array of antioxidants known for helping to fight the onset of free radicals. Free radicals help stimulate degenerative diseases. So you don’t want them. Berries are your friends.

Pumpkin and carrots are also nutrient dense additions, however, the coolest addition is the mushrooms. To me, this is what separates Super Green Juice, somewhat, from being a bit too average.

Super Green Juice ingredients as listed on manufacturer’s label

TASTE

They have added in apple and rasberry flavors, so I feel that Super Green Juice taste is a pretty good one. But I’m used to drinking green drinks, so my palate’s bar might well be lower than most.

VALUE

You get 30 servings of Super Green Juice for roughly $80. This comes out to $2.65 per serving. You get a 10 gram serving per every drink you make. That’s OK, but nothing to write home about. If I look at Shakeology or Total Living Drink Greens, I see I get 40 grams per serving for just a little more in costs. That’s a big difference and it makes Super Green Juices just an average situation, at best.

SUMMARY

Super Green Juice is just not a candidate for the top 10 superfood green drink reviews, this is, simply put, because the drink isn’t very powerful. It does cost less as a way to make up for a lackluster ingredient amount, but it doesn’t make up as much as it should. I’d pay half of the retail amount and feel better about this situation. But of course, green drink manufacturers don’t exactly negotiate. You can do better.

Reserveage Nutrition Wholeganic Greens Review

Today we take a look at my latest Reserveage Nutrition Wholeganic Greens review. This is the first time I’ve reviewed this popular green superfood drink powder. And honestly, it is a good one, although not good enough for my elitetop 10 superfood green drink reviews list.

Wow, that really made me sound like an arrogant prick. I apologize. That said, I don’t take back what I said. As this Wholeganic Greens review will show, this drink is a bit lacking in the value arena making it impossible to classify it alongside big monster green drink brands like Kylea’s Total Living Drink Greens.

That said, Wholeganic Greens is good stuff made of superior ingredients by a company that’s not some fly by night production. With Wholeganic Greens, you could do a little better, but you could also do a lot worse. That’s really the summary of this green superfood drink review.

PRODUCT PROFILE

Owner(s): Naomi Whittel (here she is speaking at the 2014 women’s symposium)

Product Description: green drink

Price: $41.95 (Per manufacturer)

SUPERFOODS

Wholeganic Greens has four distinctive blends present in their green drink powder. The primary focus in on organically fermented grasses, including wheat grass, alfalfa grass, oat grass, and barley grass. This is a 4000 mg pop of three of the healthiest ingredients on earth. While the total is 4000 mg for all combined grasses, the primary and predominant ingredient is the barley grass. It is more than half of the blend. Wheat grass, oat grass and alfalfa grass each ring in with 600 mg a piece.

Barley grass being the primary ingredient of the blend means you can get more calcium from this green drink than you could from a glass of milk. Barley grass is loaded with calcium. It also has a lot more iron than spinach. Oh, and it packs a heck of a B12 punch, something vegans can take comfort in as they often struggle to get enough B12 in their diet.

Wholeganic Greens ingredients include some mainstay vegetables termed as “land vegetables.” This includes popular greens such as broccoli, kale and spinach. Those are rather no-brainer inclusions when it comes to superfood green drinks.

Fiber, prebiotics, and probiotics top off this pretty solid green drink experience.

NUTRITIONAL PANEL

Organic Fermented Grass Blend

Organic Barley Grass: As mentioned above. barley grass has five times the calcium that a glass of milk does. And it blows spinach out of the water with its iron contents. Additionally, it contains B12, which is tough to come by unless you are a meat eater. So you can pass on the steak when you drink a Wholeganic Greens every day.

Organic Alfalfa Grass: This grass is known for having 8 amino acids in its chain. It is also known to be extremely anti-fungal and good for liver detoxification. Who doesn’t need an internal cleanse at least every now and then?

Oat Grass: This grass is a protein punch. This addition makes Wholeganic Greens a decent player in the meal replacement game. Remember, proteins are not just for helping to build and sustain muscle, they also help us achieve a feeling of being satiated, which is code for helping us lose weight!

Organic Sea Algae Blend

Organic Spirulina: Spirulina is another great source of powerful protein. It also delivers a huge load of beta-carotene, which is great for the eyes. As noted below, Wholeganics Greens ingredients also have carrot powder, so your eyes will be in great shape with this green superfood drink.

Organic Chlorella Broken Cell Wall: There is Chlorella, and then there is the broken cell wall version, which is way more powerful. Whenever you are looking at green drinks which contain chlorella, you always want to make sure it is the broken cell wall version. The minerals and vitamins present offer way more pop when they come from this version. This is a great Wholeganic Greens ingredient addition.

Organic Veggies

Organic Kale Powder: Kale is one of the most agreed upon superfoods of all time. The five grams of fiber per serving are incredibly healthy for your digestive experience. Folate and magnesium are just two of the vitamins and minerals that your body receives when you take down calcium. Kale isn’t that tasty, which is why its great to get it in a green superfood drink.

Organic Broccoli Powder: When I think of the benefits of broccoli, I always think first about vitamins C and K. Getting vitamin K in your diet isn’t always that easy, and vitamin C is usually found in sugary fruits. Additionally, it helps you with collagen support, which is amazing for skin and bones.

Organic Spinach Powder: Think Iron, lots of iron!

Organic Carrot Powder: Beta-carotene is amazing for your eyes! The older you get, the more you need to consider your eye health.

Organic Fibers

Organic Chia Seed Powder: These seeds are loaded with Omega 3 fatty acids, so not only are they a great fiber source, but they also offer similar fat profile benefits to salmon. Chia seeds health benefits are mighty huge!

Organic Inulin Powder: This is an amazing prebiotic. Wholeganic Greens also offers a probiotic blend, so having prebiotics like inulin powder means that those good probiotic enzymes have good bacteria to feed on.

Probiotics

Protease, Amylase, Bromelain, Cellulase, Lactase, Lipase: 85 mg of solid probiotics that would cost you a fortune if purchased individually at a supplement store.

TASTE

Wholeganic Greens taste is surprisingly, not bad. Why? Because you mostly won’t taste it. The combination of organic ingredients seems to neutralize what you would predict to be a rather soil-laden taste profile. But that’s not the case. And being that it is primarily a tasteless experience, this means you can mix it with fruits as a way to give it a more exact preferred taste.

VALUE

At 7 grams per serving, one container has 34 servings, at $40 / container comes to $1.20 average cost per serving. Make no mistake about it, Wholeganic Greens offers a lot of value. This is a good superfood drink. But when we assess value, we certainly can’t call it one of the top 10 superfood green drinks.

PROS & CONS

The value is not as good as some of the other top drinks when you measure out servings

SUMMARY

Wholeganic Greens just can’t reasonably be placed into my top 10 superfood green drink reviews, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a good green drink experience. It comes up short on value, but not on quality. There are a lot of powerful ingredients in Wholeganic Greens. If you already have purchased this drink, don’t fret, you have a good one. You just don’t have the best value one. In other words, you overpaid, a slight bit. Can you live with it?

Immortal Machine Superfood Drink Mix Review

Immortal Machine Superfood Drink Mix is a superfood drink conceived by one of the most famous “alternative health” icons, David Wolfe. Wolfe is known as an advocate for the raw food movement. In some ways, he’s been a figure of controversy as he’s made extreme claims regarding subjects such as vaccines and processed foods. But he’s mostly revered by the health community as an advocate for change. He’s an author and a product spokesperson as well.

Immortal Machine Superfood Drink Mix is a superfood protein drink intended to replace meals as a way to improve health and manage (or lose) weight. It is also considered to be in the genre of recovery drinks. My Immortal Machine Superfood Drink Mix review will have a look at the company who makes the superfood drink, as well as consumer reviews and Immortal Machine Superfood Drink Mix ingredients.

This is a good drink produced by a reliable manufacturer, but it is now one of our top 10 superfood green drink reviews. But that’s OK, it doesn’t make it a terrible choice. There are a great many good attributes to this superfood drink.

SUPERFOODS

Immortal Machine Superfood Drink Mix ingredients are supposed to increase energy and help with recovery. David Wolfe only approves of products which feature a lineup of raw foods and Immortal Machine Superfood Drink Mix accomplishes that in spades. It contains 11 raw food ingredients.

The first and primary protein used is hemp protein. This makes Immortal Machine vegan-friendly. Per serving, you are looking at near 15 grams of hemp protein. That’s a liberal amount and definitely sufficient in terms of creating a meal replacement scenario. Protein is essential in helping the body feel more satiated. Hemp protein also gives you a good amount of omega 3 fatty acids as well as 8 grams of fiber.

Immortal Machine Superfood Drink Mix contains raw cacao powder. Cacao powder is loaded with essential magnesium which helps you sleep and relax and it is healthy for the brain. Organic Lucuma powder is used as the natural sweetener to help the drink taste more palatable. Lucuma is also known to improve eye health and supply the body with B3 and fiber.

Organic Ashwagandha is an adaptogenic herb found in Wolfe’s concoction. Ashwagandha is great at helping to improve immune system health. Like other adaptogenic herbs, Ashwagandha helps the body stand up to stress. One other adaptogenic herb, maca, is also found in Immortal Machine Superfood Drink Mix ingredients.

A fat reducing ingredient called Mucuna is part of the ingredient line up as well.

Organic Stevia Extract: Improves glycemic levels in the body and provides energy without the risk of blood sugar compromises.

TASTE

I’m used to drinking superfood drinks, so for me, Immortal Machine Superfood Drink Mix taste was “fine.” I wouldn’t write home about it, their sweetener definitely helps mask some of the earthy tastes. But when you choose raw foods as a meal, you should expect to taste some raw foods. It will not taste like vanilla ice cream because, well, it’s not a desert. Adjust your expectations and you shouldn’t have an issue with it.

SUMMARY

While I enjoy David Wolfe’s perspective and advocacy in the raw foodie movement, I don’t enjoy the value of Immortal Machine Superfood Drink Mix and therefore I can’t place it in my top 10 superfood green drink reviews. However, it is a quality product that delivers as stated, but for a pretty high cost. If the price tag were more competitive, I really think this stuff would be a winner.

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